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Condition upgraded: Health of Nevada housing slowly improving

Southern Nevada’s housing market has moved from intensive care into rehab. That’s the word from California-based real estate research firm RealtyTrac, which released a report Wednesday confirming that local housing remains deep in recovery mode.

Rising prices lift half of Las Vegas homes above water

Thanks to double-digit price gains over the past year, the number of Las Vegans with negative equity – owing more on their mortgage than their home is worth – fell below the 50 percent watermark in the quarter that ended in June, according to real estate website Zillow.

New-home sales healthier in Las Vegas than rest of U.S.

Americans cut back sharply in July on their purchases of new homes, a sign that higher mortgage rates may slow the housing recovery.

Ohio mom’s lawyer notes school brawl story changes

Two prosecution witnesses in the trial of an Ohio woman accused of helping her teenage daughter beat up a fellow student have offered testimony that the defense says contradicts their earlier statements.

U.S. homes sell at brisk pace, but Las Vegas differs

WASHINGTON — For the first time since 2009, previously occupied U.S. homes are selling at a pace associated with a healthy market.

North Las Vegas senior apartment complex riddled with problems

At 76, Alma Evans has been around long enough to live in much better places than Buena Vista, but she said she never lived anywhere worse than the apartment she now calls home near Carey Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard.

Inspirada outlines plans for 30 acres of parks

Inspirada Builders LLC announced plans Thursday to begin construction on more than 30 acres of parks, including two community parks and one neighborhood park, at the southwest Henderson housing project.

Housing continues torrid pace in June, July

Housing’s hot streak continued in June and July.

Two new reports showed double-digit gains in local existing and new homes as supplies remained tight.